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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Springs, New York, is a White Majority community with moderate diversity. As of 2022, the white population comprises 62% of residents, while the Hispanic population accounts for 32%. The neighborhood has undergone significant demographic changes over the past decade, evolving from a more homogeneous community to one with increasing diversity. In 2022, the median income in Springs was $104,550, indicating its status as an affluent area. This reflects broader economic trends observed in New York's desirable suburban communities.
Over the past decade, Springs has transitioned from a Low Diversity community to one approaching Moderate Diversity. In 2013, the area was classified as Low Diversity with a white population of 61% and a Hispanic population of 30%. By 2022, while maintaining a White Majority, the community experienced a significant increase in its Hispanic population and the emergence of other racial groups.
The Hispanic population grew from 30% in 2013 to 32% in 2022, peaking at 34% in 2021. This trend suggests that Springs is becoming a Transitional Community, moving towards greater diversity. The Asian population, though small, increased from 0% in 2013 to 3% in 2022, further contributing to this transition.
The demographic shifts in Springs correlate with fluctuations in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income showed overall growth, increasing from $94,076 to $104,550. This growth was not linear, with a significant spike in 2021 when median income reached $135,281, coinciding with the peak in Hispanic population percentage and a dip in the white population percentage.
The population grew substantially, from 6,497 in 2013 to 9,400 in 2022, a 44.7% increase. This population growth, coupled with increasing diversity and rising median income, suggests that Springs has become an increasingly attractive area for various demographic groups, potentially due to economic opportunities or lifestyle factors.
The trends observed in Springs reflect broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many traditionally homogeneous suburbs across the United States have experienced similar demographic shifts, with growing Hispanic and Asian populations. However, Springs's transition is occurring while maintaining a high median income, which is not always the case in diversifying communities.
The significant population growth in Springs outpaces the national average, which has been around 0.1% annually in recent years. This rapid growth, combined with increasing diversity and high median income, suggests that Springs may be experiencing a form of suburban renaissance, attracting both affluent residents and a more diverse population.
Springs exemplifies a community in transition, moving from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity while maintaining its economic strength. The area's evolution reflects broader national trends of suburban diversification but stands out for its ability to attract a growing, diverse population while sustaining high median incomes. This combination of factors may be influenced by its proximity to urban centers, making it an interesting case study in modern suburban demographic and economic dynamics.